How many legal immigrants does the us allow in each year?
Approximately 1.3 million immigrants are admitted into the U.S each year.
How do you apply for permanent residence in Canada?
If you are in 2 + 3 module means 2 yrs Student VIS and 3 yrs Work permit after completion of your study you can work full time, after 1 yr of full time working on basis of that you can apply for PR.
Better to work in Saskatchewan ! very easy PR process.......
Where can one find contact information for US Citizenship and Immigration Services?
One can find information on application for US citizenship when one goes to the website uscis dot gov. On this website, one can get all the information one needs to make an application for US citizenship.
Do you need a passport to go to grand cayman islands?
Yes, you would need a visa to travel to Cayman Island.
Where do you renew your passport?
In the Embassy, from orgines Country.
Depends on the country. Usually for US passport renewal, you can send the documents by mail or if you in another country you can renew and inquire of this service in a US embassy or consulate.
What are the pros and cons of having a Mexican American border?
Well, considering most of the United States' population is made up out of immigrants or descendants of immigrants, closing the borders would result in a sudden decrease in population size.
The pro would be that less terrorists would be able to get into the states.
How many different ways are there of becoming an American citizen?
A person becomes an American citizens if:
1) They are born on American soil. This is called "jus soli" or right of the soil.
2) They are a child born to one or both parents that is an American citizen. This is referred to as "jus sanguin" or right of blood. (there are some other qualifications that must be met.)
3) Through naturalization which has a series of rules and tests that must be met
Why do illegal immigrants come to the US?
Many illegal immigrants come to America for freedom and oppurtunities. Not all countries are fair like the U.S. Many countries keep their citizens poor in order to control them.
AnswerThat is very true. On average, it costs about $15,000 to become a citizen of America, not counting all of the hidden fees and monthly fees and immigrant would have to pay after becoming a citizen. If people from other countries were never exposed to so much money, becoming a citizen would not be an option and the leaders of these countries would be able to keep them controlled.ANSWER
its a big country its easy to hide in it
How do you get Vietnam visa from Malaysia?
Visa in the type of Entry or Travel Visa document can be applied in the appropriate Embassy or Consulate offices around the world.
Visa in the type of Visa Credit Card can be applied with the appropriate banks that issue credit card under Visa.
If a US citizen marries someone from Ukraine how can the Ukrainian become a citizen?
v по рождению; v по территориальному происхождению; v в результате принятия в гражданство; v в результате восстановления в гражданстве; v в результате усыновления; v в результате установления над ребенком опеки или попечительства, устраивания ребенка в детское заведение или учреждение здравоохранения, в детский дом семейного типа или приемную семью или передачи на воспитание в семью патронатного воспитателя; v в результате установления над лицом, признанным судом недееспособным, опеки; v в связи с пребыванием в гражданстве Украины одного или обоих родителей ребенка; v в результате признания отцовства или материнства или установления факта отцовства или материнства; v по другим основаниям, предусмотренным международными договорами Украины.
What do you have to know to become a US citizen?
for more information see
http://www.uscis.gov/naturalization
Apart from the useful information given above, one of the main eligibility requirements is that the applicant has to be a lawful permanent resident (green card holder)
Source: www.uscitizenship.info
pretty sure it does No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically confer permanent residence status nor the assurance of being granted citizenship to a foreign national. It will change the priority level assigned to the foreign spouse's application for citizenship. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
Which is the most criminal country in the world?
CNN says World's Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities are:
1. Baghdad, Iraq
2. Caracas, Venezuela
3. Detroit, United States
4. New Orleans, United States
5. Juarez, Mexico
6. Karachi, Pakistan
7. Cape Town, South Africa
8. Moscow, Russia
9. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
10. Beirut, Lebanon
How have immigration trends changed since the late 1900?
Immigration from Latin American countries steadily increased.
Can a US resident become a citizen without taking the test if she graduated from high school?
It depends on your current age and the age at which you entered the USA. If you were in the US most of your life and in US schools most of your life then, NO you do not have to take the test. I do not know the cut-off age though.
Can an illegal alien stay in the US if he has children?
Legaly, NO. The mere act of being in the US illegally means that if caught, the illegal alien will be deported. Marriage and children do not change the rules. Depending on rulings of the Immigration Court involving custody, the children also may be deported.
However, once deported, the alien can apply, at his countries US embassy, for LEGAL entry into the US, a green card, and other ways of being reunited with his (I assume Legal US Citizen) Family. There will be fines, starting at $1,000 that will have to be paid before making the applications.
What is the procedure for getting a fiance visa?
You will have to file the USCIS form I-129F and pay a fee of $455 for the petition. If your petition is approve your fiancee will be given an interview date at the US Embassy and if the office is convinced the relationship is real and you are able to support the immigrant you will be granted a K1 Visa good for 90 days.
What are the Reasons for a denied us citizenship?
To get US citizenship there are mainly following requirements:
1.should be 18 years old
2.should have green card
3.must have been green card holder for minimum 5 years period with continuous physical residency in US
Also you should be resident of the area from which you are submitting your application for a minimum period of 3 months.
If you fail to qualify under any one of the above main requirements you would be denied US citizenship.
If they have family the other side to take care of them and keep them safe. if they imiigrated with family they will be sent back together. if they are over 18 they will be deprted whether independent or not. so yes
Does an illegal alien woman become an American citizen by birthing an American baby?
No.
A baby born in the USA is automatically a citizen, but the mother is still illegal.
Why are you not pursuing a similar program in your country of residence citizenship?
because the current country i live in doesn't have facilities for international students who want to study in the medical field and the expense for the other fields are too high
Depends on your situation, if you are married to a US citizen, if you are applying to become a student, have a job offer etc.
Personally, I am a Canadian married to an American and it has cost me about 3 thousand so far. The fees to the government are about 1500, you have to get a medical exam which ranges from 300 to 700 generally depending on where you are coming from and what they require and I found a lawyer who took my case for only 1000 which is very cheap. I would not suggest trying to do it yourself without a lawyer. There is a really good reason that immigration lawyers charge so much, it is a complicated law and without a lawyer you risk wasting tons of time and money. Good luck.